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A trigonometry student stands 10 meters from a building and measures the angle of elevation to the top of the building as 30°. How accurate does her angle measurement have to be if she wants her propagated percentage error in estimating the height of the building to be no more than 3% ? Round any intermediate calculations to no less than six decimal places, and round your final answer to two decimal places. 30° 10 m ******** ……..... ************** H he diagram of a student and a building

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To determine the required accuracy of the angle measurement,
Consider the relationship between the angle of elevation and the height of the building.
Let's denote the height of the building as   . Based on the information given,
A right triangle formed by the student, the top of the building, and the base of the building.
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